The Art of Balance: How Commercialism Distanced Us from the Divine and Our Martial Roots is a deeply reflective exploration of how modern commercialism has altered the course of martial arts, pulling it away from its spiritual, philosophical, and self-defense roots. With a poetic and philosophical approach, the book takes readers on a journey through the history and evolution of martial arts, examining how external pressures have transformed what was once a sacred practice into a competitive, profit-driven industry.
Jose Rodriguez, a lifelong martial artist, educator, and PhD in behavioral psychology, argues that the commercialization of martial arts has led practitioners away from the divine connection that was once at the heart of the discipline. The book contrasts the deeply spiritual origins of martial arts with its modern incarnation, where external achievements—belts, trophies, and titles—often overshadow the inner journey of self-mastery and spiritual growth.
Rodriguez draws on his own evolution as a martial artist, from a poor child who could only afford free sports like wrestling and boxing, to becoming a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and running his own nonprofit martial arts academy. His journey reflects the tension between balancing business needs and preserving the spiritual essence of martial arts. He examines the ways in which martial arts, when practiced in its purest form, can serve as a bridge between the physical and the divine, offering insights into how practitioners can return to these roots.
This book offers solutions for both students and instructors who seek to navigate the modern martial arts landscape without losing sight of its deeper purpose. It provides practical advice on how to resist the pressures of commercialism, focusing instead on cultivating discipline, humility, and connection to the divine through martial arts practice.
Instructors are encouraged to uphold the traditions of martial arts, teaching students that the true value of the practice lies not in the external rewards, but in the inner transformation it brings. Rodriguez discusses the importance of understanding each student's individual journey and being willing to admit when a particular martial art may not be the right fit for them.
Students are reminded that martial arts is a journey without a fixed destination. It is about personal growth, spiritual development, and mastering the self, not about rushing toward external achievements. Through martial arts, practitioners can rediscover the balance between the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of life.
The Art of Balance invites readers to reflect on their own martial arts journey, asking critical questions about how commercialism has shaped their experience and how they can return to the roots of martial arts in a way that honors both the tradition and the divine. This book is a call to restore balance in martial arts and in life, offering a path back to its original purpose.